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I THINK I may have finally made it through my mid-life
crisis and decided what I want to be when I grow up, again.
My mom just turned 64 years old, and she spent the happiest years of her adult life most recently as a corrections officer in a maximum security mens prison. No shit. I have NO idea why her book isn't more popular on Amazon, seeing as how obsessed America is with prison culture these days, except that maybe she needs to fire her publicist. I'll post the link to her reality-based novel "Razor Wire" in a bit, but right now let's get back to ME, goddamnit.
As some of you may know, I dropped out of the psychology program at the University of Phoenix last year, when I was just shy of getting my associates degree. I was two-thirds of the way done when I had a personal crisis that led to serious flare ups of my two mental disorders, which then ultimately caused my grand midlife crisis, hazzah! Meh, happens to the most awesome of us. My point, though, and Mom's ultimate point in all of this is that I clearly ain't done yet. I still have plenty left to give society, and since all the women in my family are celebrated late bloomers, it's time for me to get focused and get serious.
SO, honest thoughts and gut impressions here....what do you think of Karrie the probation officer, or possibly Karrie the court-ordered substance abuse counselor? Because I think it would be a fabulous fit. It would put me in a position to give REAL help to real people who, just like me, got trapped in the justice system when all they actually need is mental healthcare and/or treatment for addictions. PLUS, the best part of all? I could do it all without the strain of being Ms. Nicey Nice all the fucking time! Lol. I mean, let's be real. Being a proper therapist was NEVER in the cards for me, right? ;-)
My mom just turned 64 years old, and she spent the happiest years of her adult life most recently as a corrections officer in a maximum security mens prison. No shit. I have NO idea why her book isn't more popular on Amazon, seeing as how obsessed America is with prison culture these days, except that maybe she needs to fire her publicist. I'll post the link to her reality-based novel "Razor Wire" in a bit, but right now let's get back to ME, goddamnit.
As some of you may know, I dropped out of the psychology program at the University of Phoenix last year, when I was just shy of getting my associates degree. I was two-thirds of the way done when I had a personal crisis that led to serious flare ups of my two mental disorders, which then ultimately caused my grand midlife crisis, hazzah! Meh, happens to the most awesome of us. My point, though, and Mom's ultimate point in all of this is that I clearly ain't done yet. I still have plenty left to give society, and since all the women in my family are celebrated late bloomers, it's time for me to get focused and get serious.
SO, honest thoughts and gut impressions here....what do you think of Karrie the probation officer, or possibly Karrie the court-ordered substance abuse counselor? Because I think it would be a fabulous fit. It would put me in a position to give REAL help to real people who, just like me, got trapped in the justice system when all they actually need is mental healthcare and/or treatment for addictions. PLUS, the best part of all? I could do it all without the strain of being Ms. Nicey Nice all the fucking time! Lol. I mean, let's be real. Being a proper therapist was NEVER in the cards for me, right? ;-)
Now please, read my Mom's book. Cuz she could totally kick your ass if she wanted to. <3



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